The EU's verification laws will ensure much more of these leaks in the future, and therefore much more fines
> The EU's verification laws will ensure much more of these leaks in the future, and therefore much more fines
So its a feature, not a bug and a clever revenue stream for the governments?
How so, are you purely speculating or you found a hole in the zero knowledge proof system some countries are implementing ?
Yep… not sure about more fines, but for sure more leaks
I had to receive a letter from France (I'm not french, I don't live in France, but we've got family real estate there). To be able to open this letter, online (!), I had to scan my EU ID card, tilt it, and scan my face (pointing at the camera, looking to the left, etc.).
We're talking about a major french institution here, either public or private but colluding with the government to have their monopoly (don't know, don't care: they're all the same worms to me).
Speaking of which... There's been a recent case in France where a very nice lady working for some public institution (basically the IRS) was giving the name/wealth of "targets" to her brother so that her brother and his friends could go and kidnap/torture (fingers of victims have been cut) family members of rich french persons.
It's sickening and the real culprits are those creating the laws mandating this full on surveillance apparatus.
Is it requirement to retain the documents? Many are waiting for gatekeeper tech companies to organise around attestation rather than submission to third parties. I hope they are making progress.